An excellent and faithful adaption of the classic anti-war novel by Sven Hassel (Pat Mills, author of Charley's War)
Jordy Diago is to be complimented for his achievements; I certainly hope to see more from him (Garth Ennis, author of PREACHER)
This is a book of horrors. And should be left alone by those prone to nightmares . . . A great war novel (Alan Sillitoe, author of SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY MORNING)
Close reading, much swooning over the artwork, and quite a lot of plaudits, are what this volume deserves (Bookbag.co.uk)
Grim, bleak, blackly funny and still ferociously forceful, this pictorial interpretation is a splendid first outing from all involved, deftly negotiating the minefield of how to keep the necessarily horrendous visual aspect from overpowering the events...all in all this is a book to satisfy old fans and make a legion of new ones. (Comics Review)
What Jordy has done is keep the tale in Sven's own words bringing his artistic talents to the fore and giving the readers what they fell in love with in their original read, hard-core action, top notch dialogue and of course a dark humour that war brings out in man...Great item. (Falcata Times)
Wheels of Terror: The Graphic Novel is as much a classic of the anti-war literature as the original novel is. I urge you to get it. (Upcoming 4 Me)
Fans of Sven Hassel will love this new adaptation of WHEELS OF TERROR - a graphic novel which portrays the blistering cold of the Russian steppe, the horrors of tank warfare and the grim realities of life on the Eastern Front in stunning visual detail.
Stationed on the Russian Front and now equipped with armoured vehicles, Sven Hassel and his comrades from the 27th Penal Regiment fight on remorselessly . . . All of them should be dead: life expectancy on the Front is measured in weeks. But Sven, Porta, Tiny and The Legionnaire fight to the end, not for Germany, not for Hitler, but for survival.